Seems good for the price. Ability to change individual colour cartridges.
Delivery is £2.90+VAT but free over £30+VAT. Just add anything over a penny to get free delivery or use the free delivery codes a the bottom of this deal.
TCB of 9.09% available too.

WIRELESS FREEDOM. Print from anywhere in range via your laptop and place your wherever suits you. A rock-solid wireless network connection on the Lexmark Interpret S405 Wireless Network 4 in 1 Printer means an end to cable-clutter.
NEW INK SYSTEM. As well as being wonderfully vibrant on both documents and photos, the Lexmark Interpret S405 Wireless Network 4 in 1 Printers new Vizix ink system does away with tri-colour cartridges and their associated waste of ink - when one colour's exhausted, the whole cartridge requires renewal. With Vizix, you just replace one colour at a time. And enjoy the savings.
EFFICIENT. The Lexmark Interpret S405 Wireless Network 4 in 1 Printer effortlessly prints, copies, faxes and scans multiple page documents. The Lexmark Interpret S405 Wireless Network 4 in 1 Printer features brilliantly-designed flatbed auto document feeder. Just place your pages on the top and get on with your day, while it takes care of the donkey work.
The Lexmark Interpret S405 Wireless Network 4 in 1 Printer comes with a standard 3 Year warranty.

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I bought the Lexmark s405 printer a few weeks back. It has nice looks and the ability to connect wirelessly. It is also very quiet which is a advantage. In terms of value overall though, I would have to rate this as very low (1 out of 10) - this is due to the fact that Lexmark have now introduced to their new inkjet printers - including the s405 - a 'lockdown' microchip.

This chip means you have absolutley no way to refill (either yourself ot high street shop) any of the cartridges unless you send it back to lexmark or buy a new one. The microchip tracks the ink levels and once empty will not function until you have replaced it. Even if you leave the label intact and refill the cartridge before it has run out it remembers the previous ink level - so either way Lexmark have you over a barrel. (A quick google search of US sites will confirm the above).